Dogge
German
Etymology
First borrowed as Dock from early modern English dog, dogge (from Old English docga). Later, the Middle Low German form with -gg- became the accepted form (borrowed from the same English source). Compare Dutch dogge.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdɔɡə/
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Derived terms
Derived terms
- Argentinische Dogge
- Bordeauxdogge
- Bulldogge
- Cubadogge, Cuba-Dogge
- Dänische Dogge
- Deutsche Dogge
- Doggenhündin
- Doggenrüde
- Doggenwelpe
- Englische Bulldogge
- Französische Bulldogge
- Italienische Dogge
- Kanarische Dogge
- Kubadogge
- Mallorca-Dogge
- Olde English Bulldogge
- Spanische Bulldogge
- Tibetanische Dogge
- Tibetdogge
Further reading
- Dogge in Duden online
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